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A force gives an object of `m_(1)` an acceleration of `12m/s^(2)` and an object of mass `m_(2)` an acceleration of `10m/s^(2)`.The ratio of accelerations the force would give to an object of mass `m_(2)-m_(1)` and `m_(2)+m_(1)`
(1) `4:1,`
(2) `2:1`
(3) `10:1,`
(4) `11:1`

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